Two adults and one child were transported to the hospital after a driver ran a red light in Southeast Oak Cliff and slammed into another car, police said.

Police responded to the wreck on Bonnie View Road and Tioga Street where they found the suspect’s car had t-boned another.

Two adults and a young child were transported to a local hospital and are expected to recover, police said. The suspect was taken into custody and could be charged with three counts of intoxication assault.

A man driving in the Mountain Creek area Sunday afternoon was thrown off his motorcycle and killed after colliding with a car on FM 1382.

According to a police report, Myron Ellis, 40, was riding his 2007 Suzuki motorcycle at about 65 mph when a woman trying to make a left turn onto Eagle Ford Drive failed to yield, according to witnesses. The motorcycle crashed into the right back quarter panel on the woman’s Kia Rio, police said.

Ellis was thrown off his motorcycle and landed in the northeast corner of the intersection while his motorcycle skidded about 115 feet. According to the police report, Ellis was transported to Methodist Medical Center by Grand Prairie Fire-Rescue. He was pronounced dead shortly before 4 p.m.

Several peoplehave been injured after a man, who witnesses say was driving erratically, crashed into a DART train Thursday afternoon. Police say they found drugs in his car.

According to DART spokesman Morgan Lyons, witnesses told Dallas police the man was driving on Trunk Avenue. He drove through the crossing arms and into the back of the first car of a two-car train just south of the Martin Luther King Jr. Station near Fair Park.

The man was injured, as was his female passenger and a woman aboard the train who is 4 and 1/2 months pregnant. The two women were hospitalized and a few other passengers on the train were treated at the scene.

Dallas police interviewed witnesses at the scene who told officers the man had been driving erratically.

“Police found what they believed to be drugs,” Lyons said. Dallas police detained the driver but the case was turned over to DART police. He faces drug possession charges.

The train has been released and officials are waiting on a wrecker to clear the car from the tracks.

Investigators confirmed her suspicions and arrested convicted felon Daryl Wayne Sirls at the home he shared with his mother on outstanding warrants and a charge of felony failure to stop and render aid.

The mother, who did not provide her name, told DMN reporter Andrew Pantazi this afternoon that she did not want to discuss the case until she heard from her son.

“It’s been hard for this family, too,” she said.

Police said Daryl Sirls called 911 after he hit the man, who has yet to be identified, but he didn’t stick around to wait for officers.

Sirls apparently may have been having some sort of medical problems, police said, though it’s unclear exactly how that may have played into the accident.

The incident was reported about 11:25 p.m. in the 3300 block of South Marsalis Avenue near East Kiest Boulevard. The victim was dragged on top of the Hyundai Sonata more than 300 feet after he was first hit, according to police.

His injuries were severe and he died at the scene. He did not have any identification on him and police have not been able to identify him.

Sirls is at the Dallas County Jail, where his bail has not yet been set.